Lockheed Martin Ventures

Lockheed Martin Ventures, established in 2014, is a venture capital arm of Lockheed Martin Corporation. It focuses on investing in early-stage companies specializing in advanced technologies such as autonomous systems, cybersecurity, space technologies, and artificial intelligence.

Paul Colonna

Jeff Cunningham

Investor

Zachary Ladonis

Analyst

Chris Moran

Vice President

Alison (Ali) Perez

Investor

Past deals in Hardware

Ayar Labs

Series D in 2024
Ayar Labs develops and manufactures high-density electronic-photonic chiplets and lasers, specializing in optical interconnect solutions. Its flagship product, TeraPHY, offers a monolithic in-package optical I/O solution for applications requiring high bandwidth, low latency, and power efficiency. The company's products serve various industries such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, telecommunications, aerospace, and military.

Anello Photonics

Series B in 2024
Anello Photonics, based in Silicon Valley, specializes in developing advanced sensors that deliver optical gyroscope performance at an affordable price. Founded by experts in silicon photonics and inertial navigation, the company has created a patented technology known as the Anello SiPhOG gyroscope. This innovative sensor leverages an integrated photonic system-on-chip that utilizes a proprietary waveguide process, which simulates the characteristics of optical fiber within a compact chip. Anello's technology aims to redefine navigation systems with next-generation capabilities, positioning the company as a leader in the mass-market sensor industry. The company has garnered support from prominent venture capital firms to propel its growth and technological advancements.

RunSafe Security

Series B in 2024
RunSafe Security is a cybersecurity company that focuses on cyber-hardening transformations to protect embedded systems and devices from memory corruption and buffer overflow exploits. Its patented Alkemist technology inoculates systems from a broad class of cyber attacks by stopping infections at their source, while its tools harden files and programs and integrate across build and deploy toolchains to safeguard open source code, in-house code, and third-party binaries, supporting critical infrastructure sectors such as automotive, data centers, energy, healthcare, manufacturing, national security, and more. The firm provides real-time monitoring of bus messaging to differentiate malicious communications from legitimate traffic, blocks unapproved protocols before transmission, and helps reduce vulnerabilities by eliminating attack vectors. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, with an additional office in Huntsville, Alabama, the company was founded in 2015 and serves customers across manufacturing, IIoT, and related industries.

Terran Orbital

Acquisition in 2024
Terran Orbital Corporation specializes in the manufacturing of picosatellites, cubesats, and nanosatellites, catering to government and commercial clients. Established in 2014 and headquartered in Irvine, California, the company offers a range of integrated satellite solutions, including the Intrepid system, which supports cubesat and nanosatellite missions, and the Endeavour platform, known for its advanced spacecraft bus subsystems. Additionally, Terran Orbital provides a radiation-tolerant FPGA-based computer system designed for harsh space environments. Their services extend beyond manufacturing to include mission consulting, research and development, satellite constellation development, and launch services. The company serves a diverse clientele, including enterprises, universities, and government agencies, primarily in the United States and Europe, delivering cost-effective, end-to-end aerospace solutions.

Elve

Series A in 2024
Elve is a manufacturer specializing in high-efficiency, lightweight millimeter wave and near-terahertz power amplifiers designed to enhance wireless connectivity. The company focuses on developing advanced technologies that facilitate fiber-like wireless internet links, thereby improving the overall online experience for users. By integrating agile manufacturing techniques into their vacuum electronic devices, Elve aims to provide innovative solutions that support widespread connectivity in various applications.

Launchpad.build

Venture Round in 2023
Launchpad is developing technology that will allow products to be delivered in days rather than months. The company is creating a user-friendly system of advanced software and autonomous hardware that will allow for a streamlined AI-driven digital thread from product CAD to actual product assembly. Launchpad's digitool is a networked automation solution that can perform a wide range of assembly tasks, such as pick and place, fastening, dispensing, and more, using only a product CAD file. The company's mission to enable manufacturing's future by increasing automation and improving utilization

Fortify

Venture Round in 2023
Fortify is an advanced manufacturing startup focused on digital composite manufacturing for 3D-printed parts with optimized material properties. The company uses magnetically aligned reinforcing fibers and high-resolution microstructure control enabled by magnetics and digital light processing to produce carbon fiber reinforced composites with tailored mechanical and electromagnetic performance. Its technology enables engineers to manufacture durable, functional parts with customized material properties for applications such as injection mold tooling and high-performance end-use components.

Ayar Labs

Series C in 2023
Ayar Labs develops and manufactures high-density electronic-photonic chiplets and lasers, specializing in optical interconnect solutions. Its flagship product, TeraPHY, offers a monolithic in-package optical I/O solution for applications requiring high bandwidth, low latency, and power efficiency. The company's products serve various industries such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, telecommunications, aerospace, and military.

Lux Semiconductors

Seed Round in 2023
Lux Semiconductors develops crystalline thin-film semiconductors used in flexible integrated circuits and designs metal-core substrates intended to replace traditional organic and glass cores in advanced semiconductor packages. The company's patented platform improves heat dissipation, power delivery, electromagnetic shielding, structural stability, and signal integrity, enabling manufacturers across data-center processors, AI accelerators, aerospace and defense electronics, automotive systems, battery management, and medical devices to overcome performance bottlenecks.

Fortify

Venture Round in 2022
Fortify is an advanced manufacturing startup focused on digital composite manufacturing for 3D-printed parts with optimized material properties. The company uses magnetically aligned reinforcing fibers and high-resolution microstructure control enabled by magnetics and digital light processing to produce carbon fiber reinforced composites with tailored mechanical and electromagnetic performance. Its technology enables engineers to manufacture durable, functional parts with customized material properties for applications such as injection mold tooling and high-performance end-use components.

Terran Orbital

Post in 2022
Terran Orbital Corporation specializes in the manufacturing of picosatellites, cubesats, and nanosatellites, catering to government and commercial clients. Established in 2014 and headquartered in Irvine, California, the company offers a range of integrated satellite solutions, including the Intrepid system, which supports cubesat and nanosatellite missions, and the Endeavour platform, known for its advanced spacecraft bus subsystems. Additionally, Terran Orbital provides a radiation-tolerant FPGA-based computer system designed for harsh space environments. Their services extend beyond manufacturing to include mission consulting, research and development, satellite constellation development, and launch services. The company serves a diverse clientele, including enterprises, universities, and government agencies, primarily in the United States and Europe, delivering cost-effective, end-to-end aerospace solutions.

Brelyon

Venture Round in 2022
Founded in 2019, Brelyon specializes in manufacturing immersive display solutions. Its flagship product is a headset-free virtual monitor, offering an alternative to multi-monitor setups and VR headsets for office, gaming, and teleoperations.

Terran Orbital

Post in 2022
Terran Orbital Corporation specializes in the manufacturing of picosatellites, cubesats, and nanosatellites, catering to government and commercial clients. Established in 2014 and headquartered in Irvine, California, the company offers a range of integrated satellite solutions, including the Intrepid system, which supports cubesat and nanosatellite missions, and the Endeavour platform, known for its advanced spacecraft bus subsystems. Additionally, Terran Orbital provides a radiation-tolerant FPGA-based computer system designed for harsh space environments. Their services extend beyond manufacturing to include mission consulting, research and development, satellite constellation development, and launch services. The company serves a diverse clientele, including enterprises, universities, and government agencies, primarily in the United States and Europe, delivering cost-effective, end-to-end aerospace solutions.

Terran Orbital

Post in 2022
Terran Orbital Corporation specializes in the manufacturing of picosatellites, cubesats, and nanosatellites, catering to government and commercial clients. Established in 2014 and headquartered in Irvine, California, the company offers a range of integrated satellite solutions, including the Intrepid system, which supports cubesat and nanosatellite missions, and the Endeavour platform, known for its advanced spacecraft bus subsystems. Additionally, Terran Orbital provides a radiation-tolerant FPGA-based computer system designed for harsh space environments. Their services extend beyond manufacturing to include mission consulting, research and development, satellite constellation development, and launch services. The company serves a diverse clientele, including enterprises, universities, and government agencies, primarily in the United States and Europe, delivering cost-effective, end-to-end aerospace solutions.

Anello Photonics

Series A in 2021
Anello Photonics, based in Silicon Valley, specializes in developing advanced sensors that deliver optical gyroscope performance at an affordable price. Founded by experts in silicon photonics and inertial navigation, the company has created a patented technology known as the Anello SiPhOG gyroscope. This innovative sensor leverages an integrated photonic system-on-chip that utilizes a proprietary waveguide process, which simulates the characteristics of optical fiber within a compact chip. Anello's technology aims to redefine navigation systems with next-generation capabilities, positioning the company as a leader in the mass-market sensor industry. The company has garnered support from prominent venture capital firms to propel its growth and technological advancements.

Lightmatter

Series B in 2021
Founded in 2017 and based in Boston, Lightmatter is an artificial intelligence hardware company that specializes in integrated optical technology. It designs photonic chips to enable data processing and communication through light signals, aiming to improve efficiency and scalability for AI data centers.

Ayar Labs

Series B in 2020
Ayar Labs develops and manufactures high-density electronic-photonic chiplets and lasers, specializing in optical interconnect solutions. Its flagship product, TeraPHY, offers a monolithic in-package optical I/O solution for applications requiring high bandwidth, low latency, and power efficiency. The company's products serve various industries such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, telecommunications, aerospace, and military.

Humatics

Series B in 2020
Humatics develops microlocation technology and a Spatial Intelligence Platform that enables precise locating, navigation and collaboration for people and machines. Using simple radio-frequency technology, a Humatics system can track multiple moving transponder targets at ranges up to thirty meters with centimeter to millimeter precision, at a fraction of the cost of traditional systems. The platform networks multiple units to provide broad, ultra-precise positioning coverage from single work cells to large facilities, and its extensible architecture with APIs supports an ecosystem of position-based products and services. The company combines proprietary software and hardware, on-board sensors, and advanced algorithms to connect the physical and digital worlds, aiming to improve safety, efficiency, and productivity across sectors such as manufacturing and logistics. Humatics was founded in 2015 by MIT professor David Mindell and Gary Cohen and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

ABL Space Systems

Venture Round in 2020
ABL Space Systems is a company that designs and manufactures rockets specifically for launching small satellites. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in El Segundo, California, ABL focuses on developing low-cost and reliable launch vehicles. Its primary product, the RS1 rocket, is capable of carrying payloads of up to 1,350 kilograms to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and supports various configurations, including multi-manifest and dedicated deployments. Additionally, ABL has developed the GS0 ground system to facilitate rapid deployment and integration of launch operations at multiple locations. The company operates out of a 30,000 square foot facility dedicated to research, development, and production.

Ayar Labs

Venture Round in 2020
Ayar Labs develops and manufactures high-density electronic-photonic chiplets and lasers, specializing in optical interconnect solutions. Its flagship product, TeraPHY, offers a monolithic in-package optical I/O solution for applications requiring high bandwidth, low latency, and power efficiency. The company's products serve various industries such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, telecommunications, aerospace, and military.

RunSafe Security

Series A in 2019
RunSafe Security is a cybersecurity company that focuses on cyber-hardening transformations to protect embedded systems and devices from memory corruption and buffer overflow exploits. Its patented Alkemist technology inoculates systems from a broad class of cyber attacks by stopping infections at their source, while its tools harden files and programs and integrate across build and deploy toolchains to safeguard open source code, in-house code, and third-party binaries, supporting critical infrastructure sectors such as automotive, data centers, energy, healthcare, manufacturing, national security, and more. The firm provides real-time monitoring of bus messaging to differentiate malicious communications from legitimate traffic, blocks unapproved protocols before transmission, and helps reduce vulnerabilities by eliminating attack vectors. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, with an additional office in Huntsville, Alabama, the company was founded in 2015 and serves customers across manufacturing, IIoT, and related industries.

ABL Space Systems

Corporate Round in 2019
ABL Space Systems is a company that designs and manufactures rockets specifically for launching small satellites. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in El Segundo, California, ABL focuses on developing low-cost and reliable launch vehicles. Its primary product, the RS1 rocket, is capable of carrying payloads of up to 1,350 kilograms to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and supports various configurations, including multi-manifest and dedicated deployments. Additionally, ABL has developed the GS0 ground system to facilitate rapid deployment and integration of launch operations at multiple locations. The company operates out of a 30,000 square foot facility dedicated to research, development, and production.

DUST Identity

Series A in 2019
DUST Identity, Inc. specializes in developing advanced authentication technology that employs nano-diamonds to create an unclonable identity layer on various objects within supply chains. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts, with an additional office in Princeton, New Jersey, the company offers a proprietary system known as DUST, which includes an optical scanner and a cloud-based infrastructure. This system provides an interface for managing object identity and provenance, ensuring that products can be verified and trusted throughout their lifecycle. By linking physical items to their digital records, DUST Identity enables businesses to access critical data regarding product sourcing, testing, and certification, thereby enhancing safety and traceability across their value chains.

Mythic

Series B in 2019
Founded in 2012, Mythic specializes in designing and manufacturing AI-driven silicon chips and inference processors. Its innovative technology brings desktop GPU compute capabilities and neural networks to compact, energy-efficient devices, enabling AI deployment across various industries such as consumer electronics, wearables, and autonomous systems.

Humatics

Series A in 2019
Humatics develops microlocation technology and a Spatial Intelligence Platform that enables precise locating, navigation and collaboration for people and machines. Using simple radio-frequency technology, a Humatics system can track multiple moving transponder targets at ranges up to thirty meters with centimeter to millimeter precision, at a fraction of the cost of traditional systems. The platform networks multiple units to provide broad, ultra-precise positioning coverage from single work cells to large facilities, and its extensible architecture with APIs supports an ecosystem of position-based products and services. The company combines proprietary software and hardware, on-board sensors, and advanced algorithms to connect the physical and digital worlds, aiming to improve safety, efficiency, and productivity across sectors such as manufacturing and logistics. Humatics was founded in 2015 by MIT professor David Mindell and Gary Cohen and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Humatics

Series B in 2018
Humatics develops microlocation technology and a Spatial Intelligence Platform that enables precise locating, navigation and collaboration for people and machines. Using simple radio-frequency technology, a Humatics system can track multiple moving transponder targets at ranges up to thirty meters with centimeter to millimeter precision, at a fraction of the cost of traditional systems. The platform networks multiple units to provide broad, ultra-precise positioning coverage from single work cells to large facilities, and its extensible architecture with APIs supports an ecosystem of position-based products and services. The company combines proprietary software and hardware, on-board sensors, and advanced algorithms to connect the physical and digital worlds, aiming to improve safety, efficiency, and productivity across sectors such as manufacturing and logistics. Humatics was founded in 2015 by MIT professor David Mindell and Gary Cohen and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Terran Orbital

Series B in 2018
Terran Orbital Corporation specializes in the manufacturing of picosatellites, cubesats, and nanosatellites, catering to government and commercial clients. Established in 2014 and headquartered in Irvine, California, the company offers a range of integrated satellite solutions, including the Intrepid system, which supports cubesat and nanosatellite missions, and the Endeavour platform, known for its advanced spacecraft bus subsystems. Additionally, Terran Orbital provides a radiation-tolerant FPGA-based computer system designed for harsh space environments. Their services extend beyond manufacturing to include mission consulting, research and development, satellite constellation development, and launch services. The company serves a diverse clientele, including enterprises, universities, and government agencies, primarily in the United States and Europe, delivering cost-effective, end-to-end aerospace solutions.

Mythic

Series B in 2018
Founded in 2012, Mythic specializes in designing and manufacturing AI-driven silicon chips and inference processors. Its innovative technology brings desktop GPU compute capabilities and neural networks to compact, energy-efficient devices, enabling AI deployment across various industries such as consumer electronics, wearables, and autonomous systems.

Humatics

Series A in 2017
Humatics develops microlocation technology and a Spatial Intelligence Platform that enables precise locating, navigation and collaboration for people and machines. Using simple radio-frequency technology, a Humatics system can track multiple moving transponder targets at ranges up to thirty meters with centimeter to millimeter precision, at a fraction of the cost of traditional systems. The platform networks multiple units to provide broad, ultra-precise positioning coverage from single work cells to large facilities, and its extensible architecture with APIs supports an ecosystem of position-based products and services. The company combines proprietary software and hardware, on-board sensors, and advanced algorithms to connect the physical and digital worlds, aiming to improve safety, efficiency, and productivity across sectors such as manufacturing and logistics. Humatics was founded in 2015 by MIT professor David Mindell and Gary Cohen and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Terran Orbital

Venture Round in 2017
Terran Orbital Corporation specializes in the manufacturing of picosatellites, cubesats, and nanosatellites, catering to government and commercial clients. Established in 2014 and headquartered in Irvine, California, the company offers a range of integrated satellite solutions, including the Intrepid system, which supports cubesat and nanosatellite missions, and the Endeavour platform, known for its advanced spacecraft bus subsystems. Additionally, Terran Orbital provides a radiation-tolerant FPGA-based computer system designed for harsh space environments. Their services extend beyond manufacturing to include mission consulting, research and development, satellite constellation development, and launch services. The company serves a diverse clientele, including enterprises, universities, and government agencies, primarily in the United States and Europe, delivering cost-effective, end-to-end aerospace solutions.

Peloton Technology

Series B in 2017
Peloton Technology Inc., founded in 2011 and based in Menlo Park, California, specializes in developing active safety systems for the trucking industry. The company employs radar and Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC) technology to facilitate vehicle-to-vehicle communication between pairs of trucks. This innovative system enhances safety by linking active safety features, while allowing drivers to maintain full control of steering. The technology manages acceleration and braking, akin to adaptive cruise control, significantly reducing collision-related expenses and improving fuel efficiency. On-road testing has demonstrated that trucks operating in this platooning system can achieve average fuel savings of over 7%, benefiting both the leading and trailing vehicles by minimizing aerodynamic drag. Peloton Technology aims to address critical challenges faced by modern trucking fleets, including safety and operational costs.

IQ-Analog Corporation

Series B in 2016
IQ-Analog Corporation specializes in high-speed data conversion solutions. Established in 2004 and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company offers a range of intelligent analog products including precision ADCs, DACs, transceivers, PLLs, regulators, and sensors.

Peloton Technology

Series A in 2015
Peloton Technology Inc., founded in 2011 and based in Menlo Park, California, specializes in developing active safety systems for the trucking industry. The company employs radar and Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC) technology to facilitate vehicle-to-vehicle communication between pairs of trucks. This innovative system enhances safety by linking active safety features, while allowing drivers to maintain full control of steering. The technology manages acceleration and braking, akin to adaptive cruise control, significantly reducing collision-related expenses and improving fuel efficiency. On-road testing has demonstrated that trucks operating in this platooning system can achieve average fuel savings of over 7%, benefiting both the leading and trailing vehicles by minimizing aerodynamic drag. Peloton Technology aims to address critical challenges faced by modern trucking fleets, including safety and operational costs.

Newlans

Series B in 2014
Newlans Inc., established in 2003 and based in Acton, Massachusetts, specializes in programmable analog signal processing solutions for the semiconductor industry. As a fabless company, Newlans develops high-quality, programmable Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) capacitors and components, primarily serving smartphone original equipment manufacturers and radio frequency front-end module suppliers. Its products enable tunable RFFE solutions, addressing the increasing demand for flexible and efficient RF front-ends in 4G LTE devices.

IPWireless

Series A in 2009
IPWireless is a pioneering company specializing in the development of next-generation wireless solutions, including silicon, software, and network infrastructure based on the 3GPP mobile standard. The company focuses on delivering innovative wireless broadband and broadcast services, catering to a diverse clientele that includes large mobile network operators, government agencies, and device manufacturers. By providing high-performance, reliable solutions, IPWireless enables its clients to maintain competitive advantages and meet the evolving demands of their subscribers. Their offerings are designed to enhance critical communications, particularly in public safety and other essential services, ensuring that users receive the speed and reliability necessary for modern wireless applications.

Gyrocam Systems

Acquisition in 2009
Gyrocam Systems, LLC is a manufacturer of gyrostabilized camera systems tailored for law enforcement and security applications. Founded in 1987 as Aerial Films, Inc. and renamed in 2003, the company is based in Sarasota, Florida. Gyrocam offers a diverse range of products, including triple sensor systems, day/night vision capabilities, dual sensor high-definition color cameras, and solutions for marine patrol and mobile site protection. Additionally, the company provides optical surveillance systems that encompass vehicle-mounted sensors, infrared systems, airborne applications, and transportable surveillance centers. These offerings enable various sectors, including expeditionary, maritime, and airborne markets, to enhance their safety measures effectively. As of 2009, Gyrocam operates as a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation.

Xytrans

Series D in 2006
Xytrans designs and manufactures high-frequency transceivers and outdoor units for global leaders in wireless broadband communications.

Xytrans

Series C in 2004
Xytrans designs and manufactures high-frequency transceivers and outdoor units for global leaders in wireless broadband communications.
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